
Guwahati, February 23 Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Monday that there is a "plan" for several senior Congress leaders to join the BJP in the state, and ultimately, no Hindu will remain in the opposition party.
Many Congress leaders will try to join the BJP ahead of the upcoming assembly elections, but it will not be possible to give tickets to all of them, Sarma said on the sidelines of a program here.
"There is a plan, and they (Congress leaders) will join according to that. Some will join in 2027, some before the 2029 Lok Sabha polls, and others before the 2031 assembly polls," Sarma said while responding to questions about the possibility of more leaders joining the BJP after former Congress president Bhupen Borah resigned and joined the saffron party.
The BJP has already started preparations for the next parliamentary elections, as "both the assembly and Lok Sabha elections are important for us," he said.
"One thing, however, is certain that no Hindu leader will remain in the party (Congress)," Sarma claimed.
Asked whether any more Congress MLAs would join the BJP before this year's assembly polls, the CM said there is "no vacancy in the BJP now. If we bring in MLAs now, how will we give them tickets?"
The BJP has almost finalized the list of candidates, and the remaining ones will be discussed with allies, he said, adding: "The list will be announced after we go to Delhi for the final discussion."
Borah resigned on February 16 after Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, spoke with him, and the Congress leadership rushed to his house to convince him to change his decision.
The former state Congress president asked for time to reconsider, but the chief minister went to his house the next day and announced that Borah would join the BJP, dealing a blow to the main opposition party ahead of the assembly polls.
Sarma has been claiming since then that many senior Hindu leaders would join the BJP.
Assembly elections for the state's 126 constituencies are likely to be held in March-April.